What If Tiny Sums Drive Ultra Efficient Codebooks?

In the world of digital communication, every extra bit of clarity and reliability costs something—bandwidth, power, complexity. A recent piece of mathematical research peels back a layer of this tradeoff, showing that tiny mathematical sums can orchestrate surprisingly powerful designs for how we encode, transmit, and distinguish signals. The work dives into hybrid character sums,…

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Bitcoin DNA in AI or the Mirage of Decentralized Intelligence

The Bitcoin blueprint—decentralized trust, transparent incentives, scarcity baked into the code—has inspired a lot more than digital money. Some researchers have tried to transplant the blueprint into the realm of artificial intelligence, hoping to build a decentralized marketplace for models, evaluations, and compute. The paper we’re looking at today asks a simple, stubborn question: does…

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Could a geometric whisper reveal the universe’s hidden symmetries?

Could a geometric whisper reveal the universe’s hidden symmetries? In a field where space, symmetry and motion braid into a single language, mathematicians ask a deceptively simple question: can we pick a natural way to differentiate shapes that also respects the rules of symplectic geometry—the mathematical theater where positions and momenta dance together? The paper…

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